Join us as we explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Susan B. Anthony, a trailblazer in the fight for women's rights and a driving force behind the suffrage movement. This episode dives into her tireless efforts to secure equality for women, including her pivotal partnership with Elizabeth Cady Stanton, which led to the founding of the National Woman Suffrage Association in 1869. Together, they spearheaded the movement to win women the right to vote, traveling the country, delivering powerful speeches, and spreading their message through their newspaper, The Revolution.
We’ll also share some of Susan’s boldest moments, including her brave decision to vote in the 1872 presidential election despite it being illegal for women at the time—a stand that symbolized her unwavering commitment to justice. While Susan didn’t live to see the 19th Amendment pass in 1920, her lifelong dedication paved the way for this monumental achievement.
This episode celebrates Susan's legacy as a fearless advocate for equality and reminds us that a single voice, fueled by determination, can change the course of history. Tune in to discover how her courage and vision continue to inspire those fighting for justice today.
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